Malaiyo: The Delight of Varanasi
Malaiyo is something which can make your trip incomplete if you haven't tried it already. A dessert prepared with a touch of nature with a lot of patience using sugar…
Malaiyo is something which can make your trip incomplete if you haven't tried it already. A dessert prepared with a touch of nature with a lot of patience using sugar…
You won't remained untouched from this food if you are in any parts of South India. But let's talk about Hyderabad here only. You will find it at almost every…
Warangal Fort Gate Best time to Visit Warangal August-November Best vehicle for Transportation If you can have your own vehicle• Bike for 2/<2 persons• Car for 3-5 persons• Larger vehicle…
Choosing a destination is not an easy task. We often find it hard to choose a destination. If you also feel the same, we are here for you. Here is…
While travelling we face many challenges and safety concerns that need to be addressed today. Here, I will talk about all those ways, tips and tricks using which you can…
Dev Dipawali is celebrated on the 11th day of the Kathik Shukla Paksha which is Karthik Purnima (full moon night). The Ghats and houses are decorated with Diyas (earthen lamps) to welcome the Devas. The celebration of this festival was first started at the Panchganga Ghat, Varanasi in 1985.
The Rudeswar Swami Temple a.k.a the Veyisthambala Gudi (the thousand pillar temple) is situated in Hanamakonda in the Southern state of Telangana, India. The nearest railway station is Warangal railway station. From there one can take auto/e-rickshaw to the temple.
Nag Nathaiya is a festival which the people of Varanasi celebrate in the Karthik Month as per the Hindu Calendar. It is the story of taking control upon the negativities…
Sarnath is one of the holy pilgrimage sites for Buddhism among Lumbini, Bodh Gaya and Kushinagar. Buddha gave his first sermon here to his five disciples about the eightfold path to attain enlightenment.
There are total 88 ghats in Varanasi. Some of the main Ghats in Varanasi are:- Assi Ghat, Dasashwamedh Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat. Manikarnika Ghat and Raja Harishchandra Ghat are used mainly for cremation rites and it is believed that one who dies here gets salvation.